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		<title>Catching Up With The Red Sox As The 2017 Season Looms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2017 16:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Need a quick primer on the team as we launch into another season? Don't worry, everyone; there is life after Big Papi.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t look now, but the Boston Red Sox open the 2017 season at <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> in just ten days. TEN DAYS! If you haven’t been following the fun at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers for the past month-plus – heck, if you haven’t kept up since the team was swept by Cleveland in the ALDS – then here is a quick summary to get you caught up with the local nine before they return north from sunny Fort Myers to chilly New England.</p>
<p><strong>The Rotation</strong></p>
<p>The Red Sox may have won the offseason last December when they sent top prospect Yoan Moncada and three other players to the White Sox in exchange for five time All-Star southpaw Chris Sale. Sale has not disappointed this spring; in 16 innings pitched in Grapefruit League action, he has struck out 20 with a WHIP of 1.06, and even held the Yankees, Boston’s biggest rival, to just two runs over six innings pitched on Tuesday in Tampa. Coupled with 2016 Cy Young Award winner <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rick-porcello/">Rick Porcello</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-price/">David Price</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/eduardo-rodriguez/">Eduardo Rodriguez</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/steven-wright/">Steven Wright</a> and backed by <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/drew-pomeranz/">Drew Pomeranz</a> and Kyle Kendrick, this rotation is arguably one of the best in the league, making the team early favorites to win another World Series.</p>
<p>Price will begin the season on the DL due to elbow issues that popped up during camp, but he is gaining strength day-by-day and, with effective monitoring and a full-blown throwing program, should return to the team within a month after the season begins. One pitcher who won&#8217;t return is <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/clay-buchholz/">Clay Buchholz</a> whom, after ten up-and-down seasons with the Red Sox, Boston traded to the Phillies in December.</p>
<p><span id="more-4582"></span><strong>The Outfield</strong></p>
<p>Remember last season, when <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/andrew-benintendi/">Andrew Benintendi</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jackie-bradley/">Jackie Bradley, Jr.</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mookie-betts/">Mookie Betts</a> would conclude each win with a celebratory dance in the outfield? Expect to see that more this season, as all three return to their respective positions (left, center, and right field). Backed by <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/chris-young/">Chris Young</a> and with spot starts from <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brock-holt/">Brock Holt</a>, this will be another strength of the team.</p>
<p><strong>The Infield</strong></p>
<p>The middle infielders, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>, remain anchored at second base and shortstop, respectively. With <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> enjoying all his retirement gifts and looking forward to seeing his number retired at Fenway Park in June, the Red Sox tapped last year’s primary first baseman, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/hanley-ramirez/">Hanley Ramirez</a>, to replace Big Papi as the designated hitter. To fill this void, the Red Sox signed free agent Mitch Moreland, who won a Gold Glove at that position last fall with Texas. With no other backups, Ramirez should still see some spot starts at first.</p>
<p>Third base is another story; with <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/travis-shaw/">Travis Shaw</a> traded to the Brewers, the opportunity is there for former World Series MVP <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/pablo-sandoval/">Pablo Sandoval</a> to reclaim the position the Red Sox intended him to play when they signed him to a hefty $95 million contract after the 2014 season. The Internet was abuzz in December when photos appeared online of a slimmer Panda lifting weights and he reported to spring training camp last month looking more physically fit. Results to date this spring have also been promising; through yesterday, he had a .364 / .375 / .660 split in 15 games played. Consider him an early favorite for 2017 Comeback Player of the Year honors.</p>
<p><strong>The Backstop</strong></p>
<p>Slammin’ <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/sandy-leon/">Sandy Leon</a> returns for another season and was recently tapped as the Opening Day starter behind the dish; whether he returns to form at the plate with a bat in his hand is another story that will develop as the season progresses. Joining him will likely be <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/christian-vazquez/">Christian Vazquez</a>, whose arm appears to finally be back at full strength after undergoing Tommy John surgery that forced him to miss the entire 2015 season. <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/blake-swihart/">Blake Swihart</a> is also in the mix for a spot on the 25 man roster but will likely start the season in Pawtucket as Vasquez is out of options and Boston doesn’t want to chance putting him on waivers.</p>
<p><strong>The Bullpen</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carson-smith/">Carson Smith</a>, whom the Red Sox brought in last year to serve as the set-up man for closer <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/craig-kimbrel/">Craig Kimbrel</a>, is now nine months removed from Tommy John surgery and only recently threw off the mound this spring. Right now, it looks like he will not return until midseason. With <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/junichi-tazawa/">Junichi Tazawa</a> joining the Marlins and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/">Koji Uehara</a> joining the Cubs as free agents, Boston had hoped to fill Smith’s void with Tyler Thornburg, whom the team acquired in the aforementioned deal with the Brewers. Unfortunately, Thornburg has dealt with arm issues in camp and has made only two Grapefruit League appearances to date. Whether or not he joins the team in Boston on Opening Day is still in the air; either way, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/joe-kelly/">Joe Kelly</a> will likely take the ball in the eighth inning if the Red Sox have the lead.</p>
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		<title>Did You Know? &#8211; Red Sox Opening Day Home Runs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2016 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hitting a round tripper on Opening Day, like hitting one in the World Series or an All-Star Game, is not an unusual feat, but doing it more than once is noteworthy in some respects.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hitting a round tripper on Opening Day, like hitting one in the World Series or an All-Star Game, is not considered unusual, but doing it more than once is noteworthy in some respects. In the ninth inning of Tuesday afternoon&#8217;s 6-2 win for Boston over Cleveland, Red Sox designated hitter <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> hit what proved to be his fifth career home run on Opening Day, his third with the Red Sox after hitting two with the Minnesota Twins earlier in his career. After what was a quiet spring (4-for-35 with three extra base hits), the sight of him launching one into the bleachers was a welcome sight to Red Sox fans looking for a positive start to the 2016 season.</p>
<p>The home run also proved to be number 504 in Big Papi&#8217;s career, which ties him with Eddie Murray for 26th all-time in MLB history. After Murray, his next target on the all-time list would be Gary Sheffield (509), followed by Mel Ott (511), Ernie Banks (512) and Eddie Matthews (also 512). He now also has 446 home runs with the Red Sox, which puts him six behind <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carl-yastrzemski/">Carl Yastrzemski</a> for second place (452) and well behind <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/ted-williams/">Ted Williams</a> with 521, whom he has a chance to catch only in the career total category.</p>
<p><span id="more-4459"></span>How to determine the franchise record for Opening Day home runs depends on how you define the criteria. In terms of home run totals, <a href="http://bbref.com/pi/shareit/hUQqN">use of the Play Index at Baseball-Reference.com</a> (purchase a subscription if you don&#8217;t already have one) reveals the following:</p>
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<th>Rk</th>
<th>Player</th>
<th>IND. Games</th>
<th>HR TOTAL</th>
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<td>1</td>
<td>Carl Yastrzemski</td>
<td>5</td>
<td><strong>6</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td>2</td>
<td><a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dwight-evans/">Dwight Evans</a></td>
<td>5</td>
<td><strong>5</strong></td>
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<tr>
<td>3</td>
<td><a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a></td>
<td>3</td>
<td><strong>4</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>T4</td>
<td>Ted Williams</td>
<td>3</td>
<td><strong>3</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> T4</td>
<td><a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jim-rice/">Jim Rice</a></td>
<td>3</td>
<td><strong>3</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> T4</td>
<td>David Ortiz</td>
<td>3</td>
<td><strong>3</strong></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Yaztrzemski and Evans are tied at the top for home runs hit on five separate Opening Days, but Yaz bests Dewey by one in the total home run department thanks to two home runs hit in the opener in 1968 versus the Detroit Tigers. Likewise, Pedroia is currently tied with three others players (Williams, Rice, and Ortiz) with home runs in three individual openers, but he has four total courtesy of the two he hit in last year&#8217;s opener in Philadelphia versus the Phillies.</p>
<p>Other players who have hit home runs for the Red Sox on different Opening Days include <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jason-varitek/">Jason Varitek</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/trot-nixon/">Trot Nixon</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/tim-naehring/">Tim Naehring</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jackie-jensen/">Jackie Jensen</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/bobby-doerr/">Bobby Doerr</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/tony-conigliaro/">Tony Conigliaro</a>.</p>
<p>For the curious, the major league record in terms of home run totals across multiple Opening Day contests is eight, held by Frank Robinson (eight individual games), Ken Griffey Jr. (seven games), and Adam Dunn (six games).</p>
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		<title>Red Sox Open 2016 Schedule With 25 Man Roster Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With David Ortiz set to retire at season's end, will the Boston Red Sox reward him and the fans with a fourth championship since 2004?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may be difficult to believe that just three years ago, the Boston Red Sox were World Series champions, but when you factor in three losing seasons in the past four years, it&#8217;s not hard to fathom. With designated hitter <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> set to retire at season&#8217;s end, will Boston reward him and the fans with a fourth championship since 2004?</p>
<p>Boston is set open the 2016 regular reason today in Cleveland against the Indians. The Red Sox, who followed the 2013 championship season with two straight last place finishes in the American League East, will be managed for a fourth year by <a title="John Farrell" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/manager/john-farrell/">John Farrell</a>, who returns to the helm after undergoing treatment for lymphoma that caused him to miss several games at the end of last season. Boston will play an additional road series in Toronto against the Blue Jays before opening <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> next Monday versus the Baltimore Orioles.</p>
<p>Many familiar faces return from last season; besides Ortiz, the roster features newly minted first baseman <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/hanley-ramirez/">Hanley Ramirez</a>, second baseman <a title="Dustin Pedroia" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a>, shortstop <a title="Xander Bogaerts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>, outfielder <a title="Mookie Betts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mookie-betts/">Mookie Betts</a>, and starting pitchers <a title="Clay Buchholz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/clay-buchholz/">Clay Buchholz</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/joe-kelly/">Joe Kelly</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rick-porcello/">Rick Porcello</a>. Another familiar face who returns as a starter this season is infielder <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brock-holt/">Brock Holt</a>, who was the lone representative for Boston at last year&#8217;s All Star Game.</p>
<p>Some of the new faces are already familiar to Boston fans. Pitcher <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-price/">David Price</a>, who faced the Red Sox several times as a Tampa Bay starting pitcher, joins the club with the richest contract ever given in franchise history (seven years, $217 million). <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/chris-young/">Chris Young</a>, formally with the Yankees, begins the season as a reserve outfielder. One player less familiar to fans but prepared to make an impact is <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/craig-kimbrel/">Craig Kimbrel</a>, who signed as a free agent after six years split between the Braves and the Padres; he takes over the closer spot from <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/">Koji Uehara</a>, who becomes Boston&#8217;s newest set up man.</p>
<p><span id="more-4454"></span>Here is the complete Opening Day roster for Boston:</p>
<p><strong>Pitchers (12)</strong><br />
David Price, Clay Buchholz, Joe Kelly, Rick Porcello, <a title="Steven Wright" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/steven-wright/">Steven Wright</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/matt-barnes/">Matt Barnes</a>, Craig Kimbrel, <a title="Tommy Layne" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/tommy-layne/">Tommy Layne</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/noe-ramirez/">Noe Ramirez</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/robbie-ross/">Robbie Ross</a> Jr., <a title="Junichi Tazawa" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/junichi-tazawa/">Junichi Tazawa</a>, and Koji Uehara</p>
<p><strong>Catchers (2)</strong><br />
<a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/ryan-hanigan/">Ryan Hanigan</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/blake-swihart/">Blake Swihart</a></p>
<p><strong>Infielders (6)</strong><br />
Xander Bogaerts, Brock Holt, Dustin Pedroia, Hanley Ramirez, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/pablo-sandoval/">Pablo Sandoval</a>, and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/travis-shaw/">Travis Shaw</a></p>
<p><strong>Outfielders (4)</strong><br />
Mookie Betts, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jackie-bradley/">Jackie Bradley</a> Jr., <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rusney-castillo/">Rusney Castillo</a>, and Chris Young</p>
<p><strong>Designated Hitter (1)</strong><br />
David Ortiz</p>
<p>Starting pitchers <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/eduardo-rodriguez/">Eduardo Rodriguez</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brandon-workman/">Brandon Workman</a>, relief pitcher <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carson-smith/">Carson Smith</a>, and catcher <a title="Christian Vazquez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/christian-vazquez/">Christian Vazquez</a> will begin the season on the 15-day disabled list.</p>
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		<title>Will David Ortiz Hit Career Home Run Number 500 in 2015?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2015 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just nine shy of 500 career home runs with 48 games left to play, David Ortiz has an opportunity to become the 27th player in Major League Baseball history to reach that mark before the season ends. So how likely will that happen?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just nine shy of 500 career home runs with 48 games left to play, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> has an opportunity&nbsp;to become the 27th player in Major League Baseball history to reach that mark before the&nbsp;season ends. With little to play for other than pride, this may be the only thing left for the Red Sox to champion in 2015. Having reached the required number of plate appearances this season&nbsp;to guarantee his return in a Boston uniform in 2016, chances are excellent&nbsp;that number 500 will come with the Red Sox. So how likely will it happen this year?</p>
<p>In franchise history, only one player, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/ted-williams/">Ted Williams</a>, has hit at least 500 home runs in a Boston uniform. <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jimmie-foxx/">Jimmie Foxx</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/manny-ramirez/">Manny Ramirez</a> are the only other two players to hit number 500 with the club. &#8220;Big Papi&#8221; has 433 home runs with the Red Sox, second most in team history; he hit his other 58 with the Twins over his first six seasons in baseball.&nbsp;Whether&nbsp;he can hit another 67 home runs&nbsp;with the Red Sox, thereby finishing with 500 &nbsp;in a Boston uniform,&nbsp;is another story for another day.</p>
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<p>Since&nbsp;hitting only six home runs over the first two months of the season and 15 over the first half of the season, Ortiz has&nbsp;been mashing baseballs&nbsp;at a torrid pace. In 102 plate appearances since&nbsp;the All-Star break,&nbsp;he&nbsp;has&nbsp;batted .333 with an OBP of .412 and an OPS of 1.134;&nbsp;more importantly relative to the conversation,&nbsp;he has&nbsp;hit 10 home runs, which averages to 10.2 PA/HR.&nbsp;In the month of August alone (44 PA), he has five home runs, including two on Wednesday in Miami, which averages to 8.8 PA/HR.&nbsp;On the season, he has hit 25 home runs in 442 plate appearances; that averages to 17.7 PA/HR.</p>
<p>Ortiz has&nbsp;played in 91.2% (104 out of 114) of all games this season for the Red Sox; only <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>&nbsp;has appeared in more games for Boston (110). 442 plate appearances&nbsp;over those 104 games averages to exactly 4.25 PA/game. With 48 games left this season and opportunities to rest here and there, he would likely play in at least 44 of those games, which would give him another 187 plate appearances.</p>
<p>At his current August pace, he would hit another 21 home runs, which would give him 512. At his second-half pace, he would hit another 18 home runs, which would give him 509.&nbsp;More realistically, at his&nbsp;seasonal pace, he would hit at least another 10 home runs this season, which would give him 501 for his career.&nbsp;If he cooled considerably and reverted to&nbsp;his&nbsp;first half average of 22.7 plate appearances per home run, he would only hit another eight home runs, finishing&nbsp;one shy of the 500 mark.</p>
<p>Bottom line:&nbsp;barring injury or a sudden drop in performance, his chances of reaching the 500 mark by the end of the season are very, very good.&nbsp;All that&#8217;s left to see now is whether he does it at <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> before the Sox hit&nbsp;the road for the final seven games of the season.</p>
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		<title>2015 Red Sox Opening Day Roster Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2015 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 2015 Opening Day roster for the Boston Red Sox, a season removed from a world championship, has been set by manager John Farrell.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From worst to first to worst&#8230; to first?</p>
<p>The Boston Red Sox, a season removed from a world championship, are set to open the 2015 regular reason today in Philadelphia against the Phillies, the first time in team history that Boston will open against a National League opponent. The Red Sox, who followed the 2013 championship season with a last place finish in the American League East, the second such finish in three seasons, will be managed for a third year by <a title="John Farrell" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/manager/john-farrell/">John Farrell</a>. Boston will play an additional road series in New York against the Yankees before opening <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> next Monday versus the Washington Nationals.</p>
<p>Many familiar faces return from last season, including designated hitter <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a>, who will start the opener at Citizens Bank Park as the first baseman, first baseman <a title="Mike Napoli" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-napoli/">Mike Napoli</a>, second baseman <a title="Dustin Pedroia" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a>, shortstop <a title="Xander Bogaerts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>, outfielder <a title="Shane Victorino" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/shane-victorino/">Shane Victorino</a>, and starting pitcher <a title="Clay Buchholz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/clay-buchholz/">Clay Buchholz</a>. Another familiar face who returns as a starter this season is outfielder <a title="Mookie Betts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mookie-betts/">Mookie Betts</a>, who will likely play his first full season at the major league level and has already <a href="http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/dark-horse-mvp-candidates-for-2015-040415" target="_blank">drawn interest as a dark horse MVP candidate</a>.</p>
<p>Some of the new faces are already familiar to fans of the Boston nine. Outfielder <a title="Hanley Ramirez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/hanley-ramirez/">Hanley Ramirez</a>, who came up through the Red Sox farm system as a shortstop and appeared in two games with Boston before being part of a trade in November 2005 for <a title="Josh Beckett" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/josh-beckett/">Josh Beckett</a> and <a title="Mike Lowell" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-lowell/">Mike Lowell</a>, returns to the fold, as does starting pitcher <a title="Justin Masterson" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/justin-masterson/">Justin Masterson</a>, who appeared in 67 games for Boston in 2008 and 2009. Other new players include third baseman <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/pablo-sandoval/">Pablo Sandoval</a>, who played for seven seasons in San Francisco and won three World Series with the Giants, including last season, and pitcher <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/rick-porcello/">Rick Porcello</a>, who came as part of a trade with Detroit for <a title="Yoenis Cespedes" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/yoenis-cespedes/">Yoenis Cespedes</a>.</p>
<p><span id="more-4312"></span>Here is the complete Opening Day roster for Boston:</p>
<p><strong>Pitchers (12)</strong><br />
Clay Buchholz, Rick Porcello, Justin Masterson, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/wade-miley/">Wade Miley</a>, <a title="Edward Mujica" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/edward-mujica/">Edward Mujica</a>, <a title="Junichi Tazawa" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/junichi-tazawa/">Junichi Tazawa</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/anthony-varvaro/">Anthony Varvaro</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/alexi-ogando/">Alexi Ogando</a>, <a title="Craig Breslow" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/craig-breslow/">Craig Breslow</a>, <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/robbie-ross/">Robbie Ross</a> Jr., <a title="Steven Wright" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/steven-wright/">Steven Wright</a>, and <a title="Tommy Layne" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/tommy-layne/">Tommy Layne</a></p>
<p><strong>Catchers (2)</strong><br />
<a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/ryan-hanigan/">Ryan Hanigan</a> and <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/sandy-leon/">Sandy Leon</a></p>
<p><strong>Infielders (5)</strong><br />
Mike Napoli, Dustin Pedroia, Xander Bogaerts, Pablo Sandoval, and <a title="Brock Holt" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brock-holt/">Brock Holt</a></p>
<p><strong>Outfielders (5)</strong><br />
Hanley Ramirez, Mookie Betts, Shane Victorino, <a title="Daniel Nava" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/daniel-nava/">Daniel Nava</a>, and <a title="Allen Craig" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/allen-craig/">Allen Craig</a></p>
<p><strong>Designated Hitter (1)</strong><br />
David Ortiz</p>
<p>Closer <a title="Koji Uehara" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/">Koji Uehara</a>, starting pitcher <a title="Joe Kelly" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/joe-kelly/">Joe Kelly</a>, and relief pitcher <a title="Edwin Escobar" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/edwin-escobar/">Edwin Escobar</a> will begin the season on the 15-day disabled list. Catcher <a title="Christian Vazquez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/christian-vazquez/">Christian Vazquez</a>, who had Tommy John surgery on his right elbow last week, will miss the entire 2015 season.</p>
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		<title>Did You Know? &#8211; Appearances as Designated Hitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The next appearance David Ortiz makes for the Red Sox as the designated hitter will see him set a new Major League Baseball record for most appearances as a DH.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> appear tonight for the Red Sox against the Yankees at <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> as the designated hitter, and by all accounts he will, he will set a new Major League Baseball record for most appearances as a DH with 1644 games, surpassing former slugger Harold Baines. Ortiz already holds the record for most starts in league history by a DH with 1625, well ahead of Baines at 1565 starts.</p>
<p>Big Papi is far and away the leader in most offensive categories as a designated hitter: most plate appearances (7188), most hits (1779), most doubles (450), most home runs (385), and most RBI (1256). Counting only players with at least 2000 plate appearances as a DH, his OPS of .941 ranks second to Edgar Martinez (.959).</p>
<p><span id="more-4209"></span>Not surprisingly, Ortiz is far and above the leader in franchise history.</p>
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<th> </th>
<th>Name</th>
<th>No. Games</th>
<th>PA</th>
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<td>1</td>
<td>David Ortiz</td>
<td>1364</td>
<td>6060</td>
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<td>2</td>
<td><a title="Jim Rice" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jim-rice/">Jim Rice</a></td>
<td>530</td>
<td>2256</td>
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<td>3</td>
<td><a title="Carl Yastrzemski" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carl-yastrzemski/">Carl Yastrzemski</a></td>
<td>414</td>
<td>1712</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4</td>
<td><a title="Reggie Jefferson" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/reggie-jefferson/">Reggie Jefferson</a></td>
<td>305</td>
<td>1173</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>5</td>
<td><a title="Dwight Evans" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dwight-evans/">Dwight Evans</a></td>
<td>265</td>
<td>1110</td>
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<td>6</td>
<td><a title="Mike Easler" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-easler/">Mike Easler</a></td>
<td>256</td>
<td>1091</td>
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<td>7</td>
<td><a title="Don Baylor" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/don-baylor/">Don Baylor</a></td>
<td>240</td>
<td>1018</td>
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<td>8</td>
<td><a title="Manny Ramirez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/manny-ramirez/">Manny Ramirez</a></td>
<td>232</td>
<td>1014</td>
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<tr>
<td>9</td>
<td><a title="Jack Clark" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jack-clark/">Jack Clark</a></td>
<td>199</td>
<td>845</td>
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<td>10</td>
<td><a title="Jose Canseco" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jose-canseco/">Jose Canseco</a></td>
<td>185</td>
<td>826</td>
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		<title>Boston, We Are Strong</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[What Big Papi said from the heart at Fenway Park last season sums up everything related to how Boston has responded over the past year to the Marathon bombing.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everything related to how Boston has responded over the past year to the Marathon bombing may be summed up by what <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> said from the heart five days later in the first Red Sox game at <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>This jersey that we wear today: it doesn’t say Red Sox, it says Boston. … This is our f**king city, and no one is going to dictate our freedom. Stay strong!</p></blockquote>
<p>We are #BostonStrong.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en data-scribe-reduced-action-queue="><p>We&#8217;re all on the same team. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23BostonStrong&amp;src=hash">#BostonStrong</a> <a href="http://t.co/gPqkMEjHl2">pic.twitter.com/gPqkMEjHl2</a></p>
<p>— Boston Red Sox (@RedSox) <a href="https://twitter.com/RedSox/statuses/456069480141967360">April 15, 2014</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>2014 Red Sox Opening Day Roster Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 2014 Opening Day roster for the defending world champion Boston Red Sox has been set by manager John Farrell.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The defending 2013 world champion Boston Red Sox are set to open the 2014 regular reason tomorrow in Baltimore against the Orioles, an American League East division rival. The Red Sox, who surpassed the expectations of most prognosticators last season to win their third World Series in ten seasons, will be managed for a second year by <a title="John Farrell" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/manager/john-farrell/">John Farrell</a>. After finishing the opening series, Boston will open <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> this Friday versus the Milwaukee Brewers.</p>
<p>Many familiar faces remain on the roster from last season, including designated hitter and World Series MVP <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a>, second baseman <a title="Dustin Pedroia" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/dustin-pedroia/">Dustin Pedroia</a>, outfielder <a title="Shane Victorino" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/shane-victorino/">Shane Victorino</a>, starting pitchers <a title="Jon Lester" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jon-lester/">Jon Lester</a>, <a title="John Lackey" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/john-lackey/">John Lackey</a>, and <a title="Clay Buchholz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/clay-buchholz/">Clay Buchholz</a>, and closer <a title="Koji Uehara" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/koji-uehara/">Koji Uehara</a>. Another familiar face who returns as a starter will be shortstop <a title="Xander Bogaerts" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/xander-bogaerts/">Xander Bogaerts</a>, who is the youngest player to open the season at that position for the Red Sox since <a title="Everett Scott" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/everett-scott/">Everett Scott</a> in 1914, <a title="Ranking the Red Sox roster" href="http://espn.go.com/boston/mlb/story/_/id/10690063/ranking-2014-boston-red-sox-roster" target="_blank">according to Gorden Edes at ESPNBoston.com</a>.</p>
<p>Some of the new faces include veteran catcher A.J. Pierzynski, outfielder Grady Sizemore, and reliever Edward Mujica. In what was a relatively quiet spring, Sizemore was the big story; returning to baseball after being limited to 112 games between 2010-2011 and no games over the past two season, he outperformed expectations and displaced <a title="Jackie Bradley" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jackie-bradley/">Jackie Bradley</a>, the expected starting center fielder, from the major league roster.</p>
<p><span id="more-4187"></span>Here is the complete Opening Day roster for Boston:</p>
<p><strong>Pitchers (12)</strong><br />
Burke Badenhop, Clay Buchholz,<b> </b>Chris Capuano, <a title="Felix Doubront" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/felix-doubront/">Felix Doubront</a>, John Lackey, Jon Lester, <a title="Andrew Miller" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/andrew-miller/">Andrew Miller</a>, Edward Mujica, <a title="Jake Peavy" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jake-peavy/">Jake Peavy</a>, <a title="Junichi Tazawa" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/junichi-tazawa/">Junichi Tazawa</a>, Koji Uehara, and <a title="Brandon Workman" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/brandon-workman/">Brandon Workman</a></p>
<p><strong>Catchers (2)</strong><br />
A.J. Pierzynski and <a title="David Ross" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ross/">David Ross</a></p>
<p><strong>Infielders (5)</strong><br />
Xander Bogaerts, Jonathan Herrera, <a title="Will Middlebrooks" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/will-middlebrooks/" target="_blank">Will Middlebrooks</a>, <a title="Mike Napoli" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-napoli/" target="_blank">Mike Napoli</a>, and Dustin Pedroia</p>
<p><strong>Outfielders (5)</strong><br />
<a title="Mike Carp" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/mike-carp/">Mike Carp</a>, <a title="Jonny Gomes" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/jonny-gomes/">Jonny Gomes</a>, <a title="Daniel Nava" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/daniel-nava/">Daniel Nava</a>, Grady Sizemore, and Shane Victorino</p>
<p><strong>Designated Hitter (1)</strong><br />
David Ortiz</p>
<p>Pitchers <a title="Craig Breslow" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/craig-breslow/">Craig Breslow</a> and <a title="Steven Wright" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/steven-wright/">Steven Wright</a> will begin the season on the disabled list.</p>
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		<title>Did You Know? – David Ortiz and the Silver Slugger Award</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last week, David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox was named as the recipient of the 2013 Silver Slugger Award for the designated hitter position. It marked the sixth time in the past ten seasons that “Big Papi” has won the award, and the second time in the past three seasons. It extended his record &#8230; <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/content/2013/11/12/did-you-know-david-ortiz-and-the-silver-slugger-award/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Did You Know? – David Ortiz and the Silver Slugger Award"</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Last week, <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> of the Boston Red Sox was <a title="Big Papi snares sixth Silver Slugger Award" href="http://m.mlb.com/bos/video/v31207759/david-ortiz-wins-his-sixth-silver-slugger-award/?c_id=bos" target="_blank">named</a> as the recipient of the 2013 Silver Slugger Award for the designated hitter position. It marked the sixth time in the past ten seasons that “Big Papi” has won the award, and the second time in the past three seasons. It extended his record for the most awards at that position, ahead of former players Paul Molitor and Edgar Martinez; his six awards also ties him with Red Sox legends <a title="Wade Boggs" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/wade-boggs/">Wade Boggs</a> and <a title="Manny Ramirez" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/manny-ramirez/">Manny Ramirez</a> for the most in team history.</p>
<p>Never was Big Papi’s offensive production more apparent and more valuable this season than in the Fall Classic, when he batted .688 (11-for-16) with two home runs, six RBI, seven runs scored, a .760 on-base percentage, and a 1.188 slugging percentage while making just five outs in six World Series games. He also tied a series record by reaching base in nine straight appearances, which helped him to easily walk away with the 2013 World Series MVP award.</p>
<p><span id="more-3692"></span>The following is a breakdown of the six seasons that Ortiz has won the award:</p>
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<th width="83"><b>Year</b></th>
<th width="76"><b>Age</b></th>
<th width="81"><b>AVG</b></th>
<th width="81"><b>OBP</b></th>
<th width="81"><b>SLG</b></th>
<th width="78"><b>HR</b></th>
<th width="80"><b>RBI</b></th>
<th width="78"><b>WAR</b></th>
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<td width="83">2004</td>
<td width="76">28</td>
<td width="81">.301</td>
<td width="81">.380</td>
<td width="81">.603</td>
<td width="78">41</td>
<td width="80">139</td>
<td width="78">4.2</td>
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<td width="83">2005</td>
<td width="76">29</td>
<td width="81">.300</td>
<td width="81">.397</td>
<td width="81">.604</td>
<td width="78">47</td>
<td width="80">148</td>
<td width="78">5.3</td>
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<td width="83">2006</td>
<td width="76">30</td>
<td width="81">.287</td>
<td width="81">.416</td>
<td width="81">.636</td>
<td width="78">54</td>
<td width="80">137</td>
<td width="78">5.7</td>
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<td width="83">2007</td>
<td width="76">31</td>
<td width="81">.332</td>
<td width="81">.445</td>
<td width="81">.621</td>
<td width="78">35</td>
<td width="80">117</td>
<td width="78">6.4</td>
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<td width="83">2011</td>
<td width="76">35</td>
<td width="81">.309</td>
<td width="81">.398</td>
<td width="81">.554</td>
<td width="78">29</td>
<td width="80">96</td>
<td width="78">3.9</td>
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<td width="83">2013</td>
<td width="76">37</td>
<td width="81">.309</td>
<td width="81">.395</td>
<td width="81">.564</td>
<td width="78">30</td>
<td width="80">103</td>
<td width="78">4.4</td>
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</table>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.slugger.com/silver-slugger" target="_blank">Louisville Slugger</a>, sponsors of the award: &#8220;Coaches and managers of Major League teams vote for the players they feel are the best offensive producers at each position in the field in both the American and National Leagues. They base their selections on a combination of offensive statistics including batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage, as well as the coaches’ and managers’ general impressions of a player’s overall offensive value.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>2013 Boston Red Sox Are World Series Champions!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For the eighth time in team history and the third time in the past ten seasons, the Boston Red Sox are the world champions of baseball, winning the 2013 World Series championship thanks to a 6-1 win in Game Six.  David Ortiz was named the series MVP after batting .688 / .760 / 1.188 with &#8230; <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/content/2013/10/31/2013-boston-red-sox-are-world-series-champions/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "2013 Boston Red Sox Are World Series Champions!"</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>For the eighth time in team history and the third time in the past ten seasons, the Boston Red Sox are the world champions of baseball, winning the 2013 World Series championship thanks to a 6-1 win in Game Six.  <a title="David Ortiz" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/david-ortiz/">David Ortiz</a> was named the series MVP after batting .688 / .760 / 1.188 with 11 hits, including two home runs at six RBI. Down 2-1 after three games, Boston won three straight to close the series and clinch a world championship at <a title="Fenway Park" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/">Fenway Park</a> for the first time since 1918, when the Red Sox beat the Chicago Cubs four games to two, with <a title="Carl Mays" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/carl-mays/">Carl Mays</a> earning the win.</p>
<p><a title="John Lackey" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/john-lackey/">John Lackey</a> picked up the win for Boston in the final game and became the first pitcher in league history to win the clinching game of a World Series twice, having done it once before in Game Seven of the 2002 World Series for the Anaheim Angels.  The Red Sox also became the first time to win three World Series in the 21st century.</p>
<p><span id="more-3679"></span>The Red Sox, after faltering in late 2011 to miss the postseason and finishing last in the American League East with just 69 wins in 2012, managed to far exceed all preseason expectations, as most prognosticators picked John Farrell&#8217;s club to finish in the cellar for a second straight season.  Instead, the Sox finished with the best record in the American League and tied with the St. Louis Cardinals, their World Series opponent, for the best record in baseball at 97-65.  Boston then managed to best the rival Tampa Bay Rays in the ALDS, three games to one, before winning its 12th pennant by defeating the Detroit Tigers in six games.</p>
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